Ukraine tells United Nations of Russian incursion

Unidentified gunmen block the road toward the military airport at the Black Sea port of Sevastopol in Crimea, Ukraine, on Friday, Feb. 28. Russian troops took control of the two main airports there, Ukraine's interior minister charged Friday, as the country asked the U.N. Security Council to intervene in the escalating conflict.

UNITED NATIONS—Ukraine's U.N. ambassador says he has told the U.N. Security Council that Russian military helicopters and transport planes are entering his country and Russian armed forces seized Crimea's main airport.

Ukraine's Ambassador Yuriy Sergeyev told reporters Friday outside the council that neither major airport in Crimea is under national control and that the main airport was “captured by Russian armed forces.”

He said 11 Russian attack helicopters had been brought in along with Mi-24 military transport planes.

Sergeyev said Russian “groupies” in Crimea are challenging Ukraine's national authority.

He said a Russian naval captain had been maneuvering his ship under command of Russian nationals in Crimea.

The Russian maneuvers involved forces at the Russian naval bases in Crimea, and the inflights by attack helicopters and Russian transport planes

“We have two problems, inside and outside,” Sergeyev said.

The private Security Council meeting came hours after Ukraine said Russian troops have taken up positions around a coast guard base and two airports in its Crimean peninsula, and sought help from the council to help protect it from its powerful neighbor.